The Chair
From the other side of the door
I could hear her moving the chair
across the floor
She had placed it in the hall
perhaps too carefully
I entered and pulled out
my tape measure
explained to her
the importance of seat height
a sled base versus casters
she doesn’t wonder at my interest
in chairs
but rather seems to want more
of something
as we stand in the hall and talk
she’s moving to D.C.
to study clinical psych
her words are measured
her reactions fixed casters
yet she’s moving away
and the chair is too small
as it sits slightly angled
like a dog who doubts he is loved
perhaps I will find two strips of wood
to elevate the base
such things can be done
if sitting weren’t so important
she would probably stay
I’d refuse to leave too
and the summer would flee
as we stood in the hall
yet down three flights of stairs
in the light of the street
nobody can sit
without wondering
where their small hopes have fled
tonight ours speak softly
through the shiny brass keyholes
of a three-story walkup in Chinatown
Love it, FZ! Chairs wwwhhhooaaa!